COBBLED


Meaning of COBBLED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

cobbled streets (= with a surface made from round stones )

The cobbled streets were closed to cars.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

courtyard

London's most famous riverside pub with a flagstone floor, a cobbled courtyard and great views.

There was no phone number listed for the old seminary that opened on to a cobbled courtyard above the Praia Grande.

They walked through the barbican of the Rorim into the cobbled courtyard beyond.

Two great doors stood open in an arched entrance and they came out into a cobbled courtyard .

Its cobbled courtyard and centrepiece - the thirteenth-century Knights' Hall - are open to the public.

Lunch could be had in the inn's cobbled courtyard .

The car rocked to a standstill in the walled and cobbled courtyard , outside the modern red-brick Stanford Park Hotel.

square

Carol looked up at the weathercock as the car drew up at her house in the cobbled square .

They walked together across a cobbled square .

Le Palais, where the ferry docks, is an agreeable, unspoilt little town of ancient houses and cobbled squares .

It was followed by a lunch party at a local restaurant where the tables had been placed outside in the cobbled square .

Nearby Newark is a picturesque market town with a cobbled square overlooked by buildings of architectural interest.

street

The authorities have been grappling with the problem for a decade, but still the cars choke the cobbled streets .

They remembered cobbled streets and graceful balconies, the river Seine, and the lovers.

The cobbled streets and the boulevards spoke to him, told him tales he thought he had forgotten.

He wandered an area of refrigerated warehouses with old dual-gauge tracks intersecting on the cobbled streets .

It was lying on the edge of the pavement, with one end trailing on to the cobbled street .

The cobbled streets were closed to cars.

Stein-am-Rhein Cars are banned from its cobbled streets , which are flanked by a positively intoxicating profusion of old buildings.

yard

At the side of the house, across a cobbled yard , lay an L-shaped stable block.

The cobbled yard outside the stables which were built in 1540.

Mr Rollins loved it immediately, cobbled yard , rusty milling machinery and all.

We pushed past the steward, re-crossed the cobbled yard and entered the main palace building.

The window looked out on to the cobbled yard .

Claudia had just time to see a sign in gold and red before they turned into a cobbled yard .

The Co-operative also had double doors with a wicket gate leading into a cobbled yard .

He led me up the cobbled yard and opened the door of one of the houses.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

He wandered an area of refrigerated warehouses with old dual-gauge tracks intersecting on the cobbled streets.

Le Palais, where the ferry docks, is an agreeable, unspoilt little town of ancient houses and cobbled squares.

Nearby Newark is a picturesque market town with a cobbled square overlooked by buildings of architectural interest.

The cobbled streets and the boulevards spoke to him, told him tales he thought he had forgotten.

The authorities have been grappling with the problem for a decade, but still the cars choke the cobbled streets.

There was no phone number listed for the old seminary that opened on to a cobbled courtyard above the Praia Grande.

They walked through the barbican of the Rorim into the cobbled courtyard beyond.

Where the street broadened into a square, the houses were swathed in plumbago and bougainvillaea growing valiantly out of the cobbled pavement.

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